FARMINGTON — Police are investigating a collision between a tractor-trailer and another vehicle at a downtown intersection Thursday afternoon.
Carrie Martin, 58, of Sanford, was traveling south on Main Street shortly after 4 p.m. when she stopped at the intersection to make a left turn from Main on to Broadway, according to police.
Philip Penley, 37, of Peru, driving a 2007 Kenworth tractor-trailer owned by McLucas Trucking from Porter, told police he didn’t see Martin’s 2002 Dodge and proceeded through the intersection, striking the car and continuing on, Deputy Chief Shane Cote said.
Penley was later stopped by Livermore Falls police officers, and Farmington police Sgt. Peter Barton traveled there to talk with him, Cote said.
Martin and her passenger, 2-year-old Olivia Unglaub, were not injured in the incident. The vehicle had little damage, mostly to the rear driver’s side quarter panel and bumper.
Several witnesses at the scene provided police with information, according to Barton’s police report, Cote said.
No charges have been brought as the investigation continues.
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